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JAELYN fires off “Forester’s Calling (Time To Go),” a crushing metalcore/alt-metal anthem about reaching the breaking point and pushing back. It’s a raw, rallying preview of the forthcoming album The Star Of Freyied.

Von Loop drop “Tronald Dump,” a razor-edged alt-rock barrage aimed at corruption and control. Grinding riffs, breathless pacing, and confrontational lyrics forge a visceral rallying cry for resistance.

Mindistry’s Bloodline EP forges a brutal concept journey through centuries of warfare in five tracks. Anchored by crushing riffs, mechanical grooves, and war-cry vocals, it’s an immersive metal saga that hails the defiant spirit of warriors across time.

Loud George’s new single “Wash” merges 90s grunge distortion with modern alt-rock edge and raw vocal delivery. Driven by the refrain “This feeling washes over me,” the track explores emotional fatigue and existential despair through heavy, fuzz-drenched guitars and introspective lyrics. A haunting rallying cry, “Wash” compels listeners to confront the darkness they try to outrun.

Austin’s Like Sorrow return with “A Prophecy of Despair,” a soul‑crushing single that melds black metal’s bleak atmospherics with death metal’s precision. Fueled by Bryan Gribbin’s relentless drums and a haunting keyboard solo from Marc Muchnik, the track immerses listeners in a vision of existential dread, led by Marc Williams’ curse‑like vocals. Fans of Behemoth and Dimmu Borgir won’t want to miss this apocalyptic anthem.

Brother Venus unleash “Hit the Ground,” a gripping alt‑rock single from the Belgrade, Montana band. Fusing grunge‑infused riffs, soaring melodies, and poignant lyrics, the track captures the clarity and catharsis of a collapsed one‑sided relationship.

Screams of Tranquility unveil “Crimson Hallows,” a punishing track drenched in wrath, myth, and melodic ferocity. With relentless blast beats, soaring screams, and lore-driven lyrics, it marks the beginning of the Hunter’s Heir — a new era in the band’s brutal saga.

Romeopathy return with Tomorrow—an alt-rock anthem built on poetic tension and emotional release. Drawing sonic inspiration from Incubus and Biffy Clyro, the track explores the fear of change, the weight of unspoken words, and the moment when truth finally breaks through.

Riiver Brukes closes her year‑long Deja Vu album journey with “Friends in Black,” a haunting alt‑pop ballad honoring the memory of her late drummer. Released June 24, it stands as the emotional peak and cinematic finale to the collection.

Soul Reborn returns with “Bloody Indifference,” a relentless death metal anthem that shreds through apathy with seismic riffs, guttural screams, and stark, haunting lyrics demanding listeners wake up and feel.